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Ageing

Seasonal skin

September is nearly over and October just a few days away – for me it’s the beginning of autumn.  I look forward to the changing colours, vibrant golds, oranges and reds – especially when the sun is shining.

But it’s not just nature that is changing, your skin and body need to be prepared for the change in the weather.  Lower humidity, crisper air and cooler winds all have an effect on your skin. You wrap your body in warmer clothing, but your face is exposed to the elements.  That means your face may feel drier, your skin a little rougher and tighter.

The shorter day can affect your mood and sleep patterns and all that will reflect in your face.  If you embrace the power of nature and prepare for the seasonal change, your skin will reward you by staying pliable and glowing regardless of the season.

What can you do to offset the effects of autumn?

Discover how to keep the soft tissues of your face supple and toned. You can learn the techniques I use during anti-ageing facials to incorporate into your daily routine.  These are a series of precise and gentle movements applied on the surface of your skin, but focused on the supporting tissues – the fascia – beneath.

This gentle facial massage will boost the circulation, bringing oxygen and nutrient rich blood to your face to stimulate your collagen, which is what gives your skin that youthful plumpness.

It also aids lymphatic drainage to help reduce puffiness and swelling.  This also brightens a tired complexion (and makes you look younger).

You may be surprised to discover how tense the muscles in and around your face get.  Whether you are inclined to clench your teeth or not, your face will become tense – and that generates creases.  A Fascial Effect™ massage will relieve this tension softening those fine lines and smoothing out your face.

A little bit of pampering does you good – and you can do this at home for yourself.  It’s both relaxing and invigorating and it will make you feel rejuvenated, soften your skin and improve your overall skin tone, while supporting muscle health.  This all has a lifting effect – so like a gentle face-lift – without the surgery, fillers or Botox.  The bonus is that it slows down ageing and protects your skin from the changing weather.

More than skin deep

Better still, this massage works on the surface of your skin, but has a much deeper effect.  It works on your central nervous system, which impacts so many of your body’s natural processes.

It can help with:

  • Hormonal balance
  • Your immune system
  • Reducing stress
  • Improved sleep

The Fascial Effect facial is precise, focused and mindful resulting in a calm mind and body.  It makes your body more resilient and able to fight off infections and disease at the same time as recharging and rejuvenating you.

You can either book a Fascial Effect facial massage with me – or join one of my online classes and learn to do it yourself.  Your skin will thank you!

Ageing

Beauty from within

There comes a time when the visible signs of ageing really start to show and we reach out for anti-ageing skin care products. We hope that the ingredients will slow down or even reverse the signs of ageing. However, the concentrations of these ingredients are so small that they barely skim the surface of the skin let alone penetrate deeper layers of fascial tissue where the new cells, collagen and elastin are formed.

Your creams will only do some of the work. So what else can you do, to keep your skin youthful for as long as possible? A healthy diet packed with nutritional ingredients is essential.  But, if you’re anything like me, life is too busy to watch every mouthful and try to integrate all the nutrients your skin needs – even supposing you could work out exactly what foods to include, how much, how often and the exact quantities of each food you need to eat.

Seeds are a great place to start and they add an array of benefits for skin hair and overall health.  The good news is that you don’t need to start a research project to benefit from them.

I always hesitate to recommend products – there are so many and many claim to do all kinds of amazing things and I wouldn’t recommend anything I don’t use myself.  I’ve not only tried the Rain seed-based supplements, but noticed a significant difference.  I’ve been using them a long time now and this is just to give you an introduction to one of their daily supplements.

Soul Red is a blend of pure oils from 3 types of seed of which work well together; black cumin seed, red raspberry seed and chardonnay grape seed oils. Scientifically tested and approved, Soul Red slows the ageing of our cells by almost 80%, it reduces inflammation, increases energy levels and improves the condition and function of your cells. 

As you might imagine, less ageing on the inside means a more youthful appearance on the outside. Beauty does really come from within.

To shop click here or if you would like to talk to me, just call 07775 633798.

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